Fuson and Lt. Sonny Goodowens, who spearheaded the effort to put together the race, presented Bubba's wife, Jennifer, and daughter, Shelby, with two plaques comprised of runners bibs that were Bubba's call numbers and medals.

"I know you miss him, and we do too. But you will always be a part of the Sheriff's Office family," Fuson said.

The runners seemed to enjoy the unseasonably cool and slightly wet weather as they made their way through a route that wound through downtown Clarksville.

After the 5K, several also participated in the 1-mile Fun Run, which started and ended near Clarksville First Baptist Church, where the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Reserves had a full day of fun events planned for the David "Bubba" Johnson Community Outreach Day 2014.

Citizens got to see what several different divisions of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office do, including K-9s, Bomb Squad and the 19th Judicial District Drug Task Force.

At one of the more popular booths, Sgt. Jimmy Brown had a game of cornhole set up, but the catch was, participants had to wear goggles that simulate intoxication. Most found it far too challenging, if not nauseating.

Throughout the day, hundreds of free hot dogs were consumed, thousands of dollars in donated door prizes were given away, and many a kid's face was painted.

"I know Bubba is smiling down on us right now," Fuson said. "I know he would have been overwhelmed with the support from the community. I know I am."